We have no meanings for "drawn a crowd" in our records yet.
1 Something had evidently drawn a crowd to this place.
2 Indeed, I had drawn a crowd of grinning varlets to the door before my performance was over.
3 A rare stinky flower that is blooming at the Wintergarden in the Auckland Domain has drawn a crowd .
4 Apparently, he had drawn a crowd .
5 The sort of luxury thus displayed had drawn a crowd ; for in Paris all things are sights, even true grief.
6 Opposite the Board of Trade building on the edge of the river a street medicine-fakir had drawn a crowd to his wagon.
7 The wailing of his voice had drawn a crowd of idlers and brother shopkeepers, who seemed vastly to enjoy the knave's discomfiture.
8 'Souvenir,' suggested Arthur, vastly amused at this tirade, which had assumed the form of a speech, and drawn a crowd around him.
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